Noor Bin Ladin appeared on Saturday’s WarRoom program and delivered a scathing critique of NATO’s ongoing role in global "cognitive warfare,” emphasizing the urgent need to understand the complex tactics used by global institutions to control public perception and political movements.
According to Bin Ladin, NATO has been deeply involved in subversion operations aimed at destabilizing nations and influencing elections across the world, with a special focus on suppressing populist movements like Brexit and MAGA.
She stressed that comprehending these strategies is crucial in resisting what she called a concerted effort to erode national sovereignty. “It’s incredibly ironic that NATO labels its program ‘Cognitive Warfare,’ when they’ve been the pioneers of these tactics since their inception,” she remarked. Bin Ladin pointed out that cognitive warfare—the manipulation of information and perception—has been a cornerstone of NATO’s strategy, serving broader globalist agendas.
“NATO, along with institutions like the United Nations, has been engaged in weaponizing narratives to subvert political movements and crush resistance, both in the West and globally,” she stated. These tactics are not just about controlling information, she warned, but about shaping political outcomes by manipulating public discourse and narratives in ways that many people fail to recognize.
Bin Ladin believes that NATO’s cognitive warfare efforts are particularly dangerous because they operate under the guise of promoting democratic values while actually undermining the very concept of national sovereignty. She pointed to the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report for 2024, which lists disinformation as the number one threat, as evidence of the elite’s obsession with controlling narratives ahead of major elections. “They need to deploy these weapons because we are the ones standing in the way of their new world order,” Bin Ladin stated, referencing movements like Brexit and MAGA that challenge globalist structures.
One of her central arguments is the importance of educating the public about these tactics, which she says are being used not only by NATO but also through social media platforms and international organizations. "It’s crucial that we understand the techniques of cognitive warfare. They’ve been using these strategies to manipulate politics and erode sovereignty,” she explained.
Bin Ladin argued that without understanding how narratives are being weaponized, it becomes difficult to resist the broader globalist agenda. “We’re in a high-stakes cognitive war,” she said, underscoring that NATO’s operations are part of a larger effort to suppress dissent and enforce compliance with a globalist agenda.
According to Bin Ladin, the fight for free speech, particularly on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), is also part of this cognitive warfare. She criticized Elon Musk’s "good cop, bad cop routine,” calling the platform a "honey pot slash data mining operation,” designed to collect and use data against its users.
Bin Ladin’s message was clear: the only way to effectively resist these forces is through knowledge.
"We need to learn about these techniques—cognitive warfare, subversion, and the manipulation of politics—to stand any chance against these globalist structures,” she urged. She warned that the fight for sovereignty and freedom could be lost without such awareness.
For more context, watch the full WarRoom segment with Noor Bin Laden: